College of Nursing

"The faculty and I invite you to allow us to assist you in achieving your goal for
a challenging and rewarding career as a professional nurse." - Dean Debra Davis

High Quality Programs Online and On-Campus

As an early adopter of the use of technology in education, the faculty at the USA
College of Nursing are experts in delivering high quality online nursing degree programs
for the working nurse. Complete your courses online and if you are like most students
you will be able to complete clinical requirements in your home communities while
working with a preceptor and your faculty. With faculty and staff support, you don't
have to be a "techie" to be successful in the online degree programs offered by USA.
And, you can access the library, bookstore, and many other student resources all online.

USA College of Nursing also offers the finest on-campus programs for students working
toward earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). Using highly qualified faculty
and staff, state of the art simulation and lab facilities, and local clinical experiences,
our on-campus students train to successfully license in their profession, as well
as further their education in our MSN and DNP programs.

ASMS Partnership

The University of South Alabama Division of Health Sciences Nursing, Allied Health,
and Medical Education recently extended its “Partners in Education” with the Alabama
School of Mathematics and Science. To kickoff this partnership, ASMS students went
to USA in December to listen to a presentation on the USA Division of Health Sciences
and toured the Human Simulation Lab.

Ebola Resource Website from AACN

To provide current information and resources to nurse faculty, students, and other
stakeholders, AACN has created a new Ebola Resource Section on their website. The
page highlights the latest information available from the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention related to Ebola preparedness, as well as providing opportunities to
educate nursing students and clinicians via national webinars and archived events.
The site also contains links to resources provided by other national and international
organizations as well as information on how schools of nursing are responding